This Tiny Town In Montana Has A Little Bit Of Everything
We love our small towns in Montana, but there are still a few things we prefer them to have… great restaurants, attractions, and nearby nature, just to name a few. This charming town may only have a population of about 2,000 people, but there’s plenty to see and many things to do in Stevensville Montana.
Check out this cute little driving tour of Stevensville to get a better idea of what the town is like.
Have you ever been to Stevensville? Some of our most charming towns also happen to smallest towns in Montana.
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Which small towns in Montana should I visit?
The small towns in Montana are so darn precious, you'll definitely want to make a visit to these spots full of kind locals and unique activities:
- Libby is perfect if you are looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of big cities. The town has lots of outdoor activities to offer throughout the year as well as homey accommodations and great dining.
- Havre is ideal for the history buffs with lots of old buildings and homes to admire. The town was incorporated over 120 years ago and many of its original buildings still stand.
- Hamilton is in close proximity to lake Como and offers a really diverse food and wine scene with something for everyone.
What are best road trips in Montana?
If you want to experience the most of big sky country, hop in the car for one of these themed road trips through Montana:
- The waterfalls in Central Montana road trip is under five hours so it can be done in a day and you will see six gorgeous falls along the way.
- The Montana scenic loop is a roughly seven hour drive that will take you through all of the most beautiful parts of the state.
- The haunted places in Montana road trip is a spooky one, but won't it be cool to tell the tale of visiting seven of the state most... spirited locations?
Are there any hidden gems in Montana that I need to see?
The best way to experience this state is like the locals do, so take a look at these hidden gems in Montana that may not be discussed as much but are just as special as the well known attractions:
- Makoshika State Park is comprised of badlands and has a terrain unlike any other. This spot is beloved by paleontologists for the many fossils it harbors, so keep your eyes peeled and maybe you'll find one!
- Blue Mountain Observatory sits on the top of a mountain and gives you the opportunity to see into the night sky in the most uninterrupted manner possible.
- The hike to Passage Falls is about five miles, but it's well worth it for the peace, quiet, and beauty that surrounds these hidden gem falls.